Bird bath



May 19, 1931. E. s.- sMrrH .1,806,123

BIRD BATH' Filed March '[20 1929 A TTORNE Y Pai-@med May 19, 1931 llNlTE STTS incalza EARLE S. SMITH, OF TOLEDO, OHO, ASSIGINOIR.` 'i'O THE TOLEDO PORCELAIN ENAMEL PRODUCTS COMPANY, OF TOLEDO,

OHIO, A CORPORATION OFOHIO BIRD BATH Application filed March 20,

This invention relates to improvements in cbird baths and particularly to bird baths made of iron castings, which may be porcelain enameled to harmonize with their surroundings. a

Bird baths, aside from their ornamental value, fulfill a humane purpose, especially during hot, arid summer months by supplying water to birds. The presence of birds on lawns'and ingardens is eagerly sought. In a neighborhood where a large number of.

. bird baths are to be found, the birds do not congregate at any particular one, unless added attractions are provided.

The principal object of my invention is the provision of a bird bath having additional lure.

Another object is the provision of a bird bath having receptacles for food incorporated in its construction. A

A still further object is the provision of a bird bath in which the water may be shaded by a living plant.

Other objects and advantages will be apparent from the following description, in which reference is had to the accompanying throughout the several views.

ln the drawings Figure I is an elevational view, a portion being broken away, of a bird bath incorporating my invention. y

Figure Il is a plan view thereof; and

Figure Ill is a fragmentary view, partly in section, of an alternate design, incorporating additional improvements.

A tubular columnY l is provided with -a circular opening 2 which is adapted to receive a cruciform extension 3 of the water an 4;. The water pan 4 is provided with a plurality of walls 5, cast integrally with the pan body. These walls or dams, are disposed along the periphery of the pan body and form dry receptacles in which small seeds or other bird food may be placed.

As shown in the alternate construction of Figure IH, I have for the purpose of adding to the ornamental value of the device and 1929. Serial No. 348,406.

they are attracted by the combination ofv water, feed and shade which also encourages them to build their nests in the vicinity.

Having described iny invention, l claim: l. In a bird bath, in combi-nation, a vertically disposed pedestal having an opening in its upper end, a removable water pan having a projection depending from its bottom, said opening in said column being adapted to receive said projection on said pan; and a receptacle formed by an integral partition in said pan adjacent to its pe# riphery adapted to receive bird food.

A2. ln a bird bath, in combination, a verti-y cally disposed pedestal having aii opening in its upper end, a removable water pan having a projection depending from its bottom,

said opening in said column being adapted to receive said projection on said pan; and a plurality of receptacles formed by integral partitions in said pan adjacent to its periphery adapted to receive bird food.

3. ln a bird bath, in combination, a verti- I cally disposed hollow column, a removable water pan having a centrallylocated receptacle, said receptacle extending below the bottom surface of said water pan and being adapted to be received by said hollow' column, said receptacle beiner surrounded by integral walls extending upwardly from the f upper surface of said water pan, and a plurality .of integral partitions vextending Vupwardly, disposed around the periphery of said water pan, vforming receptacles for the reception of bird food.

Ll. A bird` hath having a receptacle for bird food formed by a partition located ad.

jacent its periphery.

ceptacles for bird food formed by integral curved partitions located adjacent its periphery.

6. A bird bath havinga receptacle for bird food lformed by a partition located adjacent .its periphery and having a receptacle Y for a plant formed at its center.

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